feel real strong , looks like it won't break in a fall. Keep that little internal spring well oiled or it will make noise when you squeeze the lever

Jskennedy15Top 250 Contributor

Over 4 years agoStartown, Newton, NC 28658, USA

Durability 5/5
Ease of Installation 3/5
Performance 5/5
Style 5/5

Save some money.

Save some money and get this instead of replacing broken levers. Hard to get on though.

JR26

Over 4 years agoAthens, GA, USA

Durability 5/5
Ease of Installation 5/5
Performance 5/5
Style 5/5

Great replacement lever!

Bought this front brake lever as replacement for my 2012 KTM350 SXF. The price was right and it may help to prevent a future broken lever at an inconvenient time. The rubber boot no longer fits but I have no problem with that. I was a little concerned with the shape as the stock lever was smaller in diameter and more round shaped. The ASV is flatter on the face. On the track, I really prefer the ASV. Perfect fit.

DirtschmobnTop 250 ContributorVerified Purchaser

Over 4 years agoSouth Bay, CA

Durability 4/5
Performance 4/5
Style 4/5

...Poorest fitting lever I've used

I wasn't very happy with the fit of this lever on my 2000 YZ125. The '00 uses an Akebono master cylinder that has an odd actuator when compared to other bike of the same era. That being said, I had to add a washer to the pivot bolt, below the circlip, to take up some free play. Of all the levers I have installed on this master cylinder, this was by far the most expensive and poorest fitting one. I have settled on the fitment to get what I needed out of the part, but for a higher end lever this was an unpleasant experience.

clmartinTop 250 ContributorVerified Purchaser

Over 5 years agoFulton, MS

Durability 5/5
Ease of Installation 5/5
Performance 5/5
Style 5/5

Simply the best

ASV makes the best replacement levers you can buy. Kiefer loves these and wants ASV on everything he rides.

MamoVerified Purchaser

Over 5 years agoAL

Durability 5/5
Ease of Installation 5/5
Performance 5/5
Style 4/5

ASV F1 Front Brake Lever

Direct replacement on a 2010 YZF450. Good quality and looks and feels like stock.

Morse311

Over 6 years agodedham, Ma

ASV F1

This brake lever is good, its not like one of those cheap levers that snaps off if you drop your bike once. I would recommend it for any rider.

Get your levers dialed in with these and you won't regret it... Got me both brake and clutch at the same time and very satisfied.

Modigger

Over 7 years agoThornton, Colorado

ASV F1 Clutch Lever Great

I love these levers I have both the Brake and Clutch on all 4 of my bikes. Even the kids have not been able to brake them. With the pivot joint they just fold out of the way when they do go down. I have managed to bend one Brake lever after about 2.5 years of use and numerous get offs. It took a camp crash at 3 MPH on a huge rock to bend it. It never broke and I am still using it today. It is just a 2 finger brake lever now instead of the 3 finger it was before. Quality products. Bought them for all our bikes and will only use these or the ASV C5 Pivot Levers Which are just as solid and durable!!!!!

SlappyRMZ250

Over 8 years agoMinneapolis, MN

Solid Lever - Very Responsive

This is a very responsive, affordable lever that makes an excellent stock replacement or race spare.

Snake

Over 9 years ago

Good stuff

pefect 4 what i do i have bark busters so really dont know how breakable they really are

mossyoak

Over 9 years agoskiatook,ok

Levers

I put these on my yz and I would never go with anything else. They are so nice to pull back.

A: The ASV Levers are designed as replacment levers with their unbreakable design. If the brake light is a factory item, it will work with it. They will also work with aftermarket dual sport kits that use a hydraulic brake light switch.

Mike

Location: Northern California

Q: Does this lever fit the stock perch for a bike, or does it fit a specific ASV perch?

Over 3 years ago

I have a 2004 Yz125 and I always snap brake levers even in small tip-overs. I could solve this problem by not falling, but I'm still learning to ride well. I've spent over $50 in 10 rides for at least 5 levers and I need a new one again now. Had I bought an ASV to begin with I might not be in this predicament.